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{{wiktionary|graham|Graham|Graeme}}
'''Graham''' or '''Graeme''' is the name of a famous ] family, ], meaning grey armour {{Fact|date=March 2008}}, grey house, and well health. (The 'h' is often silent, giving a pronunciation like 'grayum'.) In common with many Scottish names, it may be used as a ] or boy's ].
'''Graham''' or '''Graeme''' may refer to:
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== People == ==People==
* ], an English-language given name
:''Only famous people with the '''given''' name 'Graham' or 'Graeme' are listed here, for people with the '''surname''' 'Graham' or 'Graeme' see ].''
*], English pundit and academic * ], an English-language surname
*], Australian author and artist * ], an English-language surname
* ] (born 1979), Burmese singer
*], character on the television series ''24''
*], English rock vocalist * ], a Scottish clan
*], an English clockmaker, inventor, and geophysicist
*Graham Burkamp, host of Graham's Packed Lunch on WALLER FM
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*], late member of the Monty Python comedy troupe
*], boyfriend of singer, Kelly Clarkson
*], English singer-songwriter
*], computer game designer and programmer
*], English novelist
*], England cricketer
*], British writer
*], Zimbabwe-born England cricketer
*], Canadian middle-distance runner
*], racing driver in the 1960s and early 1970s
*], English cooking personality
*], Australian criminal
*], retired English footballer for Chelsea
*], pioneering broadcaster in the 1920s and 1930s
*], known by stagename Suggs, singer of the ska band Madness
*], member of The Hollies and Crosby, Stills & Nash
*], Irish comedian
*], Scottish cyclist
*], ] race car driver in the ].
*], American composer
*], South-African cricketer
*], Canadian swimmer


==Fictional characters==
==Geography==
*], Antarctica * ], in the anime ''Gundam 00''
* ], what a human would look like to survive a car crash
* Graham, the head of the royal family of Daventry in the '']'' series of video games

==Places==

===Canada===
* Graham, ], Ontario
* ], part of the Charlotte Island group in British Columbia
* ], Arctic island in Nunavut


===United States=== ===United States===
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==Elsewhere==
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* ], British name for a submerged volcanic island in the Mediterranean Sea
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== Other uses == == Other uses ==
* ], a class of mountain in Scotland between {{convert|2000-2500|ft|1}} in height and a prominence of 492.1 feet (150 m) or more.
* Graham's Adventure Question Game, a segment on ]
* ], NASA satellite
* Graham's Hot Flask, a segment on Episode 1 of ] before being renamed ''Graham's Packed Lunch''
* Graham's Packed Lunch, a segment running at noon hour on ] * ], a type of flour similar to whole wheat flour
** ], a baked good made from Graham flour
* Graham's Midnight Snack, a segment running at midnight on ] since ], ], after a timeslot dispute with ''Colin & Craig's Mystery Breakfast''
* Graham factors, factors for determining ambiguity in U.S. patent law (see ] or '']'')
*], a class of hill in Scotland
*], a type of flour similar to whole wheat flour * ], a named mango cultivar originating in Trinidad.
**], a baked good made from Graham flour * ], a figure used in value investing
* ], a type of clockwork escapement
*''Graham factors'', factors for determining ambiguity in US patent law (see ])
* ] * ], a producer of port wine
* ], the largest number that has ever been seriously used in a mathematical proof
** Graham Island, the former English name for ], a sea volcano off the south coast of Sicilia
**], a member of the Charlotte Island group off the coast of British Columbia, Canada * ], a method of computing a convex hull
* Graham and ], automobile makers in Detroit, USA, between 1928 and 1940
**], a Canadian arctic island in Nunavut, Canada
* ], a modern dance style
*], the largest number that has ever been seriously used in a mathematical proof
*], a method of computing a convex hull
*Graham and ], automobile makers in Detroit, USA, between 1928 and 1940


==See also== ==See also==
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Latest revision as of 12:43, 5 January 2025

Graham or Graeme may refer to:

People

Fictional characters

  • Graham Aker, in the anime Gundam 00
  • Project Graham, what a human would look like to survive a car crash
  • Graham, the head of the royal family of Daventry in the King's Quest series of video games

Places

Canada

United States

Elsewhere

Transport

Other uses

See also

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